COPY-Download the NEW 27 Storm Track Weather App and get a chance to win!

Download the NEW 27 Storm Track Weather App for Android and iOS (Apple) phones and tablets for your chance to win a $500 overnight package from Sundara Inn & Spa or a snow thrower from Ariens. Sign up today through Monday, December 31, 2012 for your chance to win. Two winners will be randomly selected Thursday, January 3; one will receive the overnight package and one will receive the snow thrower.

If you have an Android phone or tablet, iPhone or iPad download the new "27 StormTrack" weather app now. You'll enjoy interactive radar with storm tracking tools, video forecasts, severe weather push alerts and much more. Plus, once you download the "27 StormTrack" Weather App you'll have the opportunity to register to win a $500 overnight stay to Sundara Inn & Spa OR an Ariens Deluxe 28 Sno-Thro (model 921022) valued at $1,199. The 27 StormTrack App reflects the strength of our weather team to serve you in new and exciting ways. As part of this transition, we will be retiring the 27 Personal news/weather/sports Apps at the end of the year.

Official contest rules:

1. No purchase necessary.

2. Viewers must download the 27 Storm Track Weather App from a smart phone or tablet. Once you are on the weather app site click on the banner inviting you to win an overnight package from Sundara Inn & Spa or an Ariens snow thrower and fill out the form completely. Entries sent in another format will be disqualified. The winner will be chosen by random drawing from the entries received which correctly followed all the directions for entry. Winner will be required to supply the following information to the station: name, current address, current telephone number, email address, age and sex. The accuracy of this information may be verified before the prize is presented to the winner. Only one entry is allowed. Contest ends December 31, 2012. Two winners will be selected January 3, 2013.

3. Odds of winning are based on the number of entries received.

4. Must be at least 18 years of age to win.

5. WKOW will conduct the sweepstakes and WKOW will be the final judge on all matters related to this sweepstakes. The judges' decisions are final, binding and conclusive on all matters. By entering this sweepstakes, entrants accept and agree to be bound by these rules and the decisions of the judges relative to the sweepstakes. WKOW reserves the right to change the rules at any time

6. In the event of non-compliance, an alternative winner may be selected.

7. Winner's voice, name & likeness may be used for publicity purposes without further compensation. By entering, participants agree to release, discharge and hold harmless WKOW and participating sponsors and their affiliates, advertising and promotion agencies, printing suppliers, and prize suppliers from damages arising out of the acceptance, use, misuse or possession of any prizes received in this sweepstakes.

8. Employees of WKOW and their families, its subsidiaries, divisions and related companies, its promotional agencies and all participating promotional partners are not eligible.

9. Prize value is approximately $500 and $1,199. Taxes are the responsibility of the winner. No cash substitutions permitted. Prize is non-transferable.

10. Any taxes are the responsibility of the winner.

11. WKOW reserves the right to settle all disputes and to change and alter the details of the sweepstakes as circumstances merit.

12. WKOW requires the winner to come to the WKOW at 5727 Tokay Blvd, Madison, WI 53719 weekdays between the hours of 8am-5pm to claim their prize. Winners must sign a liability release, publicity release and accept or decline release. Prizes cannot be mailed. Winner may be required to pick up their prize at sponsor location.

13. Winners are not eligible to win another contest or sweepstakes with WKOW for 30 days after winning.

14. WKOW and sponsors reserve the right to terminate this sweepstakes at any time.

A crisis response counseling program begins Monday at Hayfield Schools, after a 10-year-old boy died at his home unexpectedly Sunday morning. Just before 11:30 a.m., the Dodge County Sheriff's office responded to a report of a young male, found in bed unresponsive with CPR in progress. Hayfield Fire and Ambulance rushed to the scene. Lifesaving efforts were not successful. The boy was pronounced dead at the scene. The Olmsted County Medical Examiner's office ...

A crisis response counseling program begins Monday at Hayfield Schools, after a 10-year-old boy died at his home unexpectedly Sunday morning. Just before 11:30 a.m., the Dodge County Sheriff's office responded to a report of a young male, found in bed unresponsive with CPR in progress. Hayfield Fire and Ambulance rushed to the scene. Lifesaving efforts were not successful. The boy was pronounced dead at the scene. The Olmsted County Medical Examiner's office ...

Rochester police say a man was "definitely under the influence of alcohol" when he allegedly stabbed two neighbors to death at a Salvation Army apartment building. Glenn Johnson, 53, was arrested shortly after the stabbings Saturday night at Castleview Apartments as police say he tried to flee from a rear stairway. He was being held Sunday on two tentative counts of second-degree murder.

Rochester police say a man was "definitely under the influence of alcohol" when he allegedly stabbed two neighbors to death at a Salvation Army apartment building. Glenn Johnson, 53, was arrested shortly after the stabbings Saturday night at Castleview Apartments as police say he tried to flee from a rear stairway. He was being held Sunday on two tentative counts of second-degree murder.

A Hayfield mother is preparing to bury her 10-year-old son after he didn't wake up Sunday morning. Megan Reid is trying to understand how her seemingly healthy son died in his sleep. "You think you have a healthy kid, never see any signs, and next thing you know he's gone," she said.

A Hayfield mother is preparing to bury her 10-year-old son after he didn't wake up Sunday morning. Megan Reid is trying to understand how her seemingly healthy son died in his sleep. "You think you have a healthy kid, never see any signs, and next thing you know he's gone," she said.